Earnings inequalities in the North East
There is significant variation in gross weekly earnings across the North East, both when looking at all workers and only those who are employed full time. Differences with the national average however, are generally more pronounced at the higher end of the earnings scale. The median gross weekly earnings for full time employees in 2022 was 90% of the England value, but only 85% at the 90th percentile.
This generally also holds true when comparing earnings in the North East to other Core Cities areas. The median in the North East is the second lowest among the Core Cities areas, but the 75th percentile is the lowest of all the Core Cities and significantly behind several other cities.
Over time the gross weekly earnings of the 25th percentile have been growing more quickly than the 75th percentile, which has meant that inequality in earnings in the region has slowly been decreasing. Since 2014 earnings growth has been marginally quicker in England than in the North East.